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<p>blending in with the snow caused them to develop a lighter coloration, as it is more advantageous. Whereas in the more shaded forests and jungles where leopards and jaguars live, darker rosettes help them blend in with the shadows.</p>

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<p>The <a href="page.php?w=leopard">leopard</a> (Panthera pardus) has a wide variety of coat coloration. On each color variation, the leopard has rosette patterns on their backs, flanks, and limbs. They also have patterns that are considered to be spots and not rosettes on their heads, stomach,</p><p>
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